Public prosecutors have postponed until July 12 their decision whether to indict four individuals and one firm linked to the Magic Skin Co Ltd case, asking the police to find more evidence and the court to temporarily release the suspects.

Two more Thai celebrities met with police on Thursday to explain their “product review” advertisements for a well-known food-supplement brand at the centre of allegations of selling products without proper licenses.

Four more celebrities linked to controversial Magic Skin products reported to police on Monday after being summoned, and insisted they had tried the products before giving “product reviews” used in advertising.

Police are impounding 30 luxury cars worth Bt68 million and will soon summon for interviews on May 26 the six Thai celebrities who gave "product review" advertisements for food supplement products accused of being substandard and illegal, a senior police said on Wednesday.

AUTHORITIES have found more than 300,000 items of substandard products in the Bangkok-based Donmuang Modern Market.
Widely known as a big cosmetics marketplace, the market spans over 18 rai (2.9 hectares) of land in the capital’s Don Muang district.

TV CELEBRITY cosmetic surgeon Dr Piyapong Howilailak and his wife Pavena Namsongkhram yesterday proclaimed their innocence after responding to a police summons to explain their alleged endorsement of a product under the scandal-tainted Magic Skin brand.

FRESH ON the heels of an investigation into Magic Skin beauty products, police are now looking at another well-known brand, Lyn, after its weight-loss products were allegedly found to contain two dangerous substances.

Fresh on the heels of an investigation into Magic Skin beauty products, police are now looking at another well-known brand, Lyn, after its weight-loss products were allegedly found to contain two dangerous substances.

TV celebrity cosmetic surgeon Dr Piyapong Howilailak and his wife Pavena Namsongkhram have been summoned to give information to police on May 11 about their endorsement of a product under the “Magic Skin” brand, a senior police officer said on Sunday.

Four Thai actresses on Friday testified “as witnesses” to police about their role in “product review” advertisements for the Magic Skin cosmetic and food-supplement brand at the centre of allegations, according to national police deputy chief Pol General Weerachai Songmetta.

THE FOOD and Drug Administration (FDA) has nudged celebrities to pay attention to at least three laws governing the advertising of products, after several stars were summoned over product endorsements for “Magic Skin” on social media.